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SHEAFS have announced their debut album, ‘A Happy Medium’

  • Stephen Ackroyd
  • April 21, 2022

SHEAFS have announced their debut album, ‘A Happy Medium’.

Set to arrive on 15th July via Modern Sky UK, the news comes alongside a new single, ‘Millennial’.

The band explain: “‘Millennial’ is a direct reference to our generation and the burden of trying to find success in every avenue of life. The track tries to echo the frustration that accompanies this so-called ‘pressure to succeed’.”

SHEAFS are set to hit the road this May and July for a run of tour dates, alongside an appearance at Tramlines Festival in Sheffield.

The dates read:

May:
2 Edinburgh Sneaky Pete’s
3 Hull Adelphi
4 York Fulford Arms
5 Blackpool Bootleg Social
8 Southampton Joiners
10 Cardiff Clwb Iflor Bach
11 St Albans Horn
12 Liverpool Jimmys

July
1 Berlin Pure and Crafted Festival
12 Leeds Oporto
13 Glasgow McChuills
14 Newcastle Bobiks
16 Nottingham Rescue Rooms
17 Norwich Voodoo Daddys
18 Birmingham Sunflower Lounge
19 London Oslo
20 Bristol Thekla
22 Manchester Night & Day
23 Sheffield Tramlines Festival

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